A Programmer From Irkutsk Was Given 13 Years of Age in a Case of Treason, and the Fsb Kept Him in a Safe House for Three Months, While His Kryptok Wallet Was Taken Away by 150,000 Rubles.
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The Irkutsk Regional Court sentenced programmer Vadim Nekrushuk to 13 years in a strict regime colony in a case of treason (art. 275 of the Criminal Code), reports the publication "People of Baikala" with the reference of one of the participants in the trial.
The Irkutsk Regional Court sentenced Wadim Nekrashuk, a programme engineer, to 13 years of maximum security and a fine in...
The Irkutsk Regional Court ordered a 35-year-old programme engineer, Vadim Nekrashk, 13 years old in a strict-security colony and a fine of 268,000 rubles in a case of treason, reported by the People of Baikala, who was detained on 6 March 2025, and who, according to the investigation, took photographs of a military checkpoint and sent his geolocation to an alleged Ukrainian intelligence officer.
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